The sound of soccer in situ in the 'new normal' it is a compendium of silences and murmurs where some more audible voices shed light. It seems that the protocol of the public address system will imbue you in the usual environment. The music ceases and the public address announces the use of the VAR, but when the speaker Review the lineups, you can see the lack of 83,000 throats accompanying him in chorus when he recited the Real Madrid lineup.
Are heard applause. Those of the white substitutes, who put their teammates in the game cheering them on the first plays in which Madrid comes out gracefully from the pressure of Mallorca in the opposite field. Then the hierarchy of Ramos prevails giving instructions to his companions. “Take it Fede,” he says to Valverde to create spaces on a throw-in. “Carva, big field”, to the side that does not find a short exit for the ball.
The tone rises when both sides have to protest the referee. Ramos is the captain. “Fede arrives first,” complains the central defender when Melero López sanctions a foul by Charrúa on Bebe in midfield. Of course, there is dissent. “Get it out,” asked the Mallorca players, claiming Kroos the yellow card. “Incredible, four cards have been removed,” lamented Carvajal after the warning to the German.
The Andalusian referee also prevails. “It just lacks, that's it,” he settled with the vermilion players when they asked Ramos for a yellow card. “Okay, there it is. When it whistles ”, he tells Salva Sevilla, that at the edge of the break the whirlwind was made to delay the ball and place it in its place in a foul in the midfield.
But not only voices are heard. When Ramos prepares to launch the 2-0 foul, the sound of Melero's spray to put the barrier is clear. “Shhhhh” sounds like asking for silence for the artist's appearance on stage, sensing the master touch that is about to happen. To network. Mute while unleashing the hubbub of white people.